The trail is the perfect place to take a look at the fantastic views of the Atlantic Coast.

In total, 220 kilometres separate Sines from Lagos, through the Fishermen’s Trail, which is not for the fainthearted. With a lot of soft sand and steep cliffs, this trail can be a challenge not only for the body but also for the mind.

Not only cliffs make the trail, but walkers may pass through beautiful towns, which really invite people to rest.

In the past, the Fishermen’s Trail was a path where fishermen would walk to find the greatest fishing spot; now it is also a popular tourist route.

The long hikes in nature allow everyone to focus on the essential, which is being with oneself and the universe. This makes this trail similar to Camino de Santiago, where walking helps individuals to focus on what’s truly important.